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We had a few days of very light rain, temps in the 60s, the week prior was warm, high 70s to low 80s, sunny this weekend.
 
Yo-yo weather here. It was nearly 70 F earlier this week (only about 40 degrees higher than normal for Feb in PA) and rained a lot in the last 36 hours or so. There was even a confirmed EF-1 tornado about 30ish miles from me. And now it's 29 F. I'm just hoping the rain all drained off the roads enough that they aren't sheets of ice.
 
We could use so real rain in southern California. We have not recovered from the long drought and the snow pack this winter is worse than dismal.
 
Snow began overnight, and lasted into mid-morning; rain for a bit followed by periods of cloudiness alternating with brief glimpses of the sun. Loaded an F2 with some HP5+ and hoofed around for a couple of hours getting chilled and wet, but managed to get some worthwhile photos. Expecting to see more of the sun tomorrow (according to the forecast, the sun is expected to put in appearances throughout the day); hoping that to be the case, because I'm heading to Chinatown for the day to shoot the New Years' parade. F5 (E100VS), F6 (E100G) and M6 (HP5+) are loaded and ready to go
 
We could use so real rain in southern California. We have not recovered from the long drought and the snow pack this winter is worse than dismal.
I wish we could give you some of ours. There are several roads flooded and a section of a main highway through Pittsburgh is flooded and closed. They call it "the bathtub" because it floods when the rivers get to a certain height (you'd think they'd do something to fix it? - nah, not here). And today it snowed all afternoon and we'll get around 3 or 4 inches. Then it's supposed to be 70 on Tuesday. For February, this is nuts.
 
More snow last night - melting as I write. Out the door a little after 8 with the Hasselblad, a couple of lenses, and three A-12 backs loaded with PanF+.Shot four rolls over a three-and-a-half hour or so period.
 
I woke to 20cm of snow this morning. First order of business was to shovel and knock snow off stuff at risk. (Only just fixed garden fence that came down in heavy December snow.) After lunch got out for some photography. Briefly considered the Crown Graphic, but settled for the TLR. Given how my shoulders feel now - that was a wise choice.
 
Clear skies at the moment; sunny tomorrow (assuming the forecast is accurate), with a high of 2C. If that is the case, it's out the door in the am with a couple of Nikons and some E100G. C'mon Kodak, my Ektachrome stash is running down - less than 70 rolls of E100G/VS (PB 01/14) remain. And Ferrania, I'm going to be needing some high-speed E6 by next January, so...
 
Snowing right now -- rare for the California coast. Mixed with rain -- it is only 37F.
 
Foggish. I have not shot in 3 weeks... when it's not snowing, it's raining, and the sky is depressingly grey.
 
We are on pace for the rainiest February on record here. Naturally, it's raining again today, so I have no choice but to work in my darkroom.
 
It currently is -4C here and we had a fair bit of snow yesterday evening.
The palm trees look confused :smile:
 
58 degrees F at 1:30pm. Much too cold to go out!
 
It was 72 and sunny here in NH yesterday. Today it's 29 and snowing! That was the shortest summer evah!
 
2 C as of this moment. A gorgeous afternoon, sunshine with little wind. Expecting more snow tomorrow (10 cm in the forecast); Two A-12 backs are loaded with PanF+, and two with E100G. Hope the forecast is accurate. Saturday, the sun is forecast to return. We'll see. This has been a wild ride with the weather this winter.
 
We are on pace for the rainiest February on record here. Naturally, it's raining again today, so I have no choice but to work in my darkroom.
We, here in Shreveport got part of your predicted rain yesterday, last night, this morning and it has been thundering tonight. They tell us this is coming up from Yucatan and is known as the Mayan Express. Rain is predicted for all of next week. Our friends west of Ft Worth, TX had an ice storm today. I guess the only good thing about all this is no-one in the Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas region where we live has reported any brush fires in the past two days........Regards!
 
Sunny, then snowy, then sunny here in Northern England.
 
Rain, rain, rain, everyday, all day, for the foreseeable future. I don’t mind the rain so much, but combined with winds here it makes going out sightseeing or photographing a bit of an ordeal.
 
Pretty cold (-10 C last night, -5 C today), sunny with blue skies and big white clouds. Tomorrow I will take a walk through the snow covered hillocks on the outskirts of our village.
 
Ammunition ?

T-Max 100 :smile:
Also have my Pen-EE2 loaded with Gold 200, in my left pocket.

I hadn’t actuated a shutter in weeks. Each time I was picking up my camera, it was either snowing, raining, there was heavy fog or a muddy grey sky.
 
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T-Max 100 :smile:
Also have my Pen-EE2 loaded with Gold 200, in my left pocket....

Do you print from the half-frames yourself? Can commercial processing labs still accept and produce prints from half-frame cameras?
 
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